Twin Bridges Falls
Skamania County, Washington, United States

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This waterfall has been surveyed, mapped and measured in person by the World Waterfall Database.

Twin Bridges Falls is a small but rather unique waterfall along Canyon Creek east of Chelatchie. The falls are found in between two bridges spanning Canyon Creek (hence its name) where the creek runs into a domed protrusion of basalt and slides 11 feet. What makes the falls interesting is the two channels split apart and fall at an opposing angle of almost 120 degrees from one another, which makes photographing both segments at once very difficult.

HISTORY AND NAMES

Twin Bridges Falls is the Colloquial name of this waterfall

Location and directions

Take SR 503 to the town of Chelatchie and turn east onto NE Healy Road. Follow this road, which becomes FSR 54 after a couple miles, for almost exactly 11 miles - following signs pointing towards Carson (stay right at any major junctions. At 11 miles, fork left shortly after crossing the first of the twin bridges, then cross the second in another 100 feet. The falls will be immediately downstream.

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